Non-degree Seeking Student

A non-degree-seeking student is a student who has not applied to a degree-seeking
program. There are many different types of non-degree-seeking students: transient
students, continuing education, corporate/community development, or someone who simply
wants to take classes for personal enrichment or to increase his or her skill level.

Transient students (those who are earning a degree at a college or university other
than SCF but wish to take a class here) should seek the proper transient-student/cross-enrollment
forms from their home institution in order to transfer credits. Check with your advisor
to make sure that the courses you take at SCF will properly transfer to your institution.

How to Enroll as a Non-degree-seeking Student:

Things to Remember:

Most students are not limited to the number of credits that can be earned. Depending
upon the student’s high school diploma and/or placement test score, a non-degree student
must register and enroll the next term in appropriate college-level or college-prep
courses in English, mathematics, and reading until the college-prep sequence is completed.
In addition, no student will be admitted to courses designed for restricted programs.
Prerequisites for courses will not be waived and placement test scores will be required
for English, mathematics and reading courses.

High school and/or college transfer transcripts are not required, and if submitted,
will not be evaluated.

This type of student may not receive financial aid, veteran benefits, or scholarships.

If, at some time during this type of admission, a student wishes to become degree-seeking,
the student must reapply and submit all documentation required of a degree-seeking
student to the Admissions office at SCF.

*Students who are non-degree-seeking are not eligible for financial aid. See the Financial Aid website for additional details.